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A recent report by Transparency International highlights alarming levels of corruption worldwide, revealing that two-thirds of nations scored less than 50 out of 100 on the Corruption Perception Index (CPI). The global average stands at a mere 43, with European nations, including Spain, experiencing declines for the second consecutive year. Spain's CPI dropped four points compared to 2023, maintaining its score in the low range, similar to countries like Cyprus and the Czech Republic.
The report attributes Spain's decline to a lack of national progress and the weakening of oversight structures in certain autonomous regions. Denmark and Finland topped the index, while Uruguay and Chile led in Latin America. The United States scored 65, a four-point decrease from last year.
Transparency International emphasized the correlation between corruption and climate crisis, urging global leaders to prioritize combating corruption as part of environmental sustainability efforts. The organization's executive director, Maíra Martini, voiced the need for urgent action to protect vulnerable populations affected by climate change and corruption.